TAMPA, Fla. — A Frontier Airlines flight that was headed for Tampa made an emergency landing Friday night after a passenger was found with a box cutter, according to officials with the airline.

Flight 1761, which was scheduled to fly from Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport to Tampa International Airport, was diverted to Atlanta and landed safely.

The passenger was taken into custody by Atlanta law enforcement.

A second box cutter was found in his carry-on bag, according to the Transportation Security Administration (TSA).

There were no injuries to anyone on the plane.

Passengers were given overnight hotel stays, with a new flight scheduled for Saturday morning to Tampa.

The TSA released this statement of the incident.

"Following review of the incident, the image review capabilities of the CT were not fully used.  The box cutters were not identified by the CT operator, but his property was identified for a further search.  During the search, one box cutter was discovered.  The visible blades were removed from the box cutter and provided back to the passenger. This is contrary to standard operating procedure which requires these items to be placed in checked bags or voluntarily abandoned.  The backpack containing the other box cutter, and the remainder of the traveler’s property, was screened for explosives, but the box cutter was not discovered. The TSA employees involved in this incident have been placed in a training status for remediation on CT image review and physical search procedures."